![]() Not sure which pair of boots will work best for you? Well, here's a list of exotic boot skins to get you started! ElephantĮlephant leather may be one of the most valuable skins used for boots. Owning a pair of exotic boots can elevate your whole outfit and provide uniqueness at the same time. Mainly, people want exotic boots to show off their uniqueness and to and express their own individual style. Production line a week.Exotic hides comprise less than 1% of globally traded leather, making it very valuable and desired in today's market.īecause of the rareness of these leathers, many people want their Boots made from these leathers. When using the restoration service we follow the original methods to the last detail to produce a truly great finish even down to the old style rubberised horse for the internal padding and down to old fashion trim nails, so if this is what your after please do call.Īll our Standard or Deluxe style series II, IIA & III seat bases use a medium density fibre board. If this service is of interest to you then you can click on the RESTORATION title at the top of the home page or simply call to discuss 01984 635060 ![]() many of you decide to use this service to keep as much original as possible, something we understand only too well. You can also use Exmoor's in house restoration service and send in your original seats to have the complete treatment from our experts. The seat backs are supplied with new pivot bolts, nylon washers and locking bolts, if you require leather retaining straps then these are available separately Reproduced as original and not with a substandard wooden frame – an important High quality foam, have superb feel and ride, with the metal back plates beautifully The front seat cushions and squabs, although now using modern Same effect and long life as this classic material has done for over 40 years.Įxmoor Trim now produce a range of Series II and IIA seating that is simply as We don’t, however, need theĬotton backing used on the original materials – quality modern vinyls can give the That are so important if restoring these historic vehicles. We now have a material that’s a superb reproduction and gives all of the features Seating types, the result was over 1000 seats a day going through the Taking in to account model variations and Production in 1954, and used to great effect in the Series II and IIA interiors.Īt the time there were on average 1700 Land Rovers rolling off the Elephant Hide grey seating was introduced into mainstream Land Rover Driver and passenger backs are available with either bolt fitting or pin type fitting on the pivot point.Įlephant Hide Grey Vinyl. ![]() Please note that these seats are also available as backs or bases on their own. This style of traditional Standard Series II IIA, seating is only available in Black Vinyl, Grey Vinyl & Elephant Hide Grey. Driver and passenger backs are available with either bolt fitting or pin type fitting on the pivot point. Please note: that these seats are also available as backs or bases on their own. The seat backs are supplied with new pivot bolts, nylon washers and locking bolts, if you require leather retaining straps then these are available separately. Metal-backed squabs were only ever used and were available with two types of fixing with either bolt or pin type available. The front seat cushions and squabs, although now using modern high quality foam, have superb feel and ride, with the metal back plates beautifully reproduced as original and not with a substandard wooden frame – an important safety factor. We don’t, however, need the cotton backing used on the original materials – quality modern vinyls can give the same effect and long life as this classic material has done for over 40 years.Įxmoor Trim now produce a range of Series II and IIA seating that is simply as good as it gets. We now have a material that’s a superb reproduction and gives all of the features that are so important if restoring these historic vehicles. Taking in to account model variations and seating types, the result was over 1000 seats a day going through the exceptionally busy trim shop. Elephant Hide grey seating was introduced into mainstream Land Rover production in 1954, and used to great effect in the Series II and IIA interiors.Īt the time there were on average 1700 Land Rovers rolling off the production line a week.
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